WILMINGTON, DE — Qnity Electronics Inc. (NYSE: Q) said it is collaborating with NVIDIA to advance materials research and development using AI-driven modeling and simulation technologies aimed at supporting next-generation computing systems.
The company said the collaboration will use NVIDIA technologies, including Nemotron 3 Nano, ALCHEMI BMD NIM, LAMMPS Kokkos, and CUDA-X accelerated Abaqus, to improve materials used in semiconductors, high-performance computing, and advanced packaging.
Qnity said the effort is focused on addressing increasing demands for performance and reliability as computing systems operate at higher speeds and densities.
Chief Executive Officer Jon Kemp said the collaboration reflects growing industry demand for advanced materials capable of supporting expanding AI workloads.
“As AI workloads continue to grow in scale and complexity, the demand for advanced materials that deliver higher performance, quality, and reliability is increasing across the industry,” Kemp said.
The company said the initiative is part of its broader strategy to support semiconductor manufacturing, packaging, and system integration.
Chief Technology and Sustainability Officer Randy King said the use of accelerated modeling is intended to shorten development timelines and improve performance outcomes.
“Leveraging accelerated modeling allows us to compress development timelines and bring innovation for cutting-edge applications to market faster,” King said.
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